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For New Graduate Students

If your degree program is Computer Science, you will be added by the Office of Academic Programs to cs-gradstudents@seas.harvard.edu shortly after orientation. You will definitely want to sign up for the Colloquium and the cs-community listservs above.

If you are enrolled as a SEAS graduate student in another degree program but you work with a CS faculty member or you'd like to be involved with the CS community, you are welcome to subscribe to the student listserv here:

Harvard Computing Contest Club (HC3)

Harvard Women in Computer Science (WiCS)

Building a network of women in computer science across schools and industries

Creating awareness of and building opportunities for women in the technical fields

Promoting the importance of a technical education for girls

Ice Cream Social

Each Thursday (during regular term time), the SEAS Graduate Student Council hosts an ice cream social/gathering at 3:30pm in the Maxwell Dworkin Second Floor Lobby immediately prior to the CS Colloquium.

ABCD Group

The ABCD Group is an informal association of system managers, programmers, researchers, students, administrators, and faculty at Harvard University and its affiliated institutions in the Boston area. The group's primary objective is to promote communication over a broad range of computer related topics and issues.

SEAS Faculty & Staff Portal

Affiliated Activities

Center for Research on Computation and Society

The Center for Research on Computation and Society (CRCS) brings computer scientists together with a broad range of researchers to tackle fundamental computational problems arising from societal issues, such as privacy and security, digital copyrights, and file sharing.

Berkman Center for Internet and Society

The Berkman Center for Internet and Society's mission is to explore and understand cyberspace; to study its development, dynamics, norms, and standards; and to assess the need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions.